Sent: 01 July 2010 13:58
To: CONTACT-US
Subject: Problems with the Employment-zone meeting/Fwd: New
review-meeting?
Hi,
now I was at Sencia, in Pall Mall, for the Employment-zone meeting, at
1.30 pm.
The only problem was, that while I tried to get the calling to work, in
that building, in Pall Mall 30-32, then someone told me, that they've
moved, to Hanover St.
Then I called Sencia, on 0151 236 1204.
And they told me, that the inductions would start in 5 minuttes, and
that it would probably take me 10-15 minuttes, to get to their new
address.
So Sencia told me to contact the Jobcentre, and get a new appointment.
So that's why I'm sending this e-mail.
And to complain about that your Employment-zone information-pack
litterature, should be up to date.
I remember telling Mrs. Smart, at Jobcentre, Williamsson Sq., that I
chose Sencia, among other things, that they were close to my address,
(in Leather Lane).
So I wasn't given the information about the new Sencia-address, by Mrs.
Smart eighter.
So this is a new complaint in the long line of complaints, that I've had
to send about Williamson Sq. Jobcentre.
Can you please explain how you can not have up to date litterature, in
you information-packs, about Employment-zones, after you didn't give me
the right information at first eighter, (like I've also complained
about, to this e-mail address, on 20/5).
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <
eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 11:22 AM
Subject: New review-meeting?
To:
CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk
Hi,
almost a year ago, I received my university-level degree in IT, from my
'home-university', Oslo University College.
And I've mentioned this, from time to time, in sign-on meetings, at the
job-centre, (Williamson Sq.).
But, I was wondering.
Should one have a new review-meeting, if one get a new university-level
degree, (and a new jobseekers-agreement).
Also, I was wondering.
I have the internet at home.
Do I still have to use the machines at the Jobcentre, for the
job-search?
(I think it's better to do at home, because then there's less noise,
etc.).
I haven't got a regular contact-person, at the Jobcentre, so I thought I
could try to send an e-mail about this.
Thank you very much for any help in advance!
Yours Sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog